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Re: What have you learnt today?

Originally Posted by pat grimshaw

I heard the new president of Catalonia might go for separation and independence and that his aides took him away before he could finish his sentence.

The new one? If you mean Mas he is not new, and there are chances that loser might not be president again, just like the two previous elections in which his sorry dumb ass was put away from the government by the alliance of The Three Red Witches.
He is a total loser, with no talent, no power beyond that which he is allowed to have by Madrid, and whose plaiding for independence is not even something that his party actually stands for: that is why the old real independent party doubled its representatives. That man is a poor idiot and a political wreck: he and his thug-in-charge (Felip Puig) have done a lot of harm, but they are so pathetic, having won three elections before this one but having been able to govern only two years, and this last time not by political pressure from the opposing parties, but by self-choice: he kicked himself out of the government, but that's still something to be confirmed.

Re: What have you learnt today?

Originally Posted by purina

Catalonia - what a sad name.

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Catalonia - what a sad name.

Yep: hence its sad history... for all its past glories, in a far, far, far away past (sorry, but I still find it hard to use the feminine pronoun "her" to refer to those political chimaeras, rather than mere "abstractions", commonly called "nations").

Re: What have you learnt today?

Originally Posted by belamo

The new one? If you mean Mas he is not new, and there are chances that loser might not be president again, just like the two previous elections in which his sorry dumb ass was put away from the government by the alliance of The Three Red Witches.
He is a total loser, with no talent, no power beyond that which he is allowed to have by Madrid, and whose plaiding for independence is not even something that his party actually stands for: that is why the old real independent party doubled its representatives. That man is a poor idiot and a political wreck: he and his thug-in-charge (Felip Puig) have done a lot of harm, but they are so pathetic, having won three elections before this one but having been able to govern only two years, and this last time not by political pressure from the opposing parties, but by self-choice: he kicked himself out of the government, but that's still something to be confirmed.

There, I did not want to write but, as always, I WOULD not resist.

And still his party has 50 / 135 sieges. I don't know if they will, but they would have a majority with the right party (PP ?).

Re: What have you learnt today?

(Actually I realized it yesterday, but I count it as a today's acquisition). How fugly actually is the guy looking at us from the Hollister bags and "opening soon" ads: like the love child of John Enos III and a platypus... or that of Mike Jeffreaks with his post-surgical self. I mean the guy under all that heavy photobrushing>

Re: What have you learnt today?

That I am slow, I knew... but for the obvious..! I had the feeling that there was some issue pending about that Hollister pic: damn! the SoCal blond Frazzle head has been pasted on a different Jeffreak creature's body!http://app.revistacentroscomerciales...ran-Via-2b.jpg

Re: What have you learnt today?

I learned that 12 most popular Christmas songs have been written by Jewish composers. I also learned that ass hair serves two functions:temperature/sweat regulation and creating spaced channels so your farts don't sound like vuvuzelas all the time.

Re: What have you learnt today?

The order in which I like Austen's novels, from favorite to less liked: Emma, Pride and Prejudice; Sense and Sensibility, Northanger Abbey; Mansfield Park, Persuasion... although I am still open to consider inverting the order in the last group.